Vehicle Description
"Nineteen sixty-one saw the introduction of the third-generation
Thunderbird, which was now much more of a personal luxury coupe
than a sports car, and it also saw the minting of another nickname
for the four-seater, "Bulletbird", which was assigned for the car's
sharply pointed nose and rounded sides. Sales were strong but
slowing by this time, so Ford lent an ear to some dealers' and
customers' cries for a return to a two-seat roadster-style
Thunderbird.
Lee Iacocca appointed designer Bud Kaufman to come up with a fix,
and he did: a removable fiberglass tonneau that would cover up the
Thunderbird convertible's rear seats and incorporate headrests for
the front-seat occupants. The cover was originally a
dealer-installed option, but in 1962, it found its way onto new
Thunderbird order forms as part of a Sports Roadster package, which
also included a passenger-side grab bar, Kelsey-Hayes chrome wire
wheels with knock-off center caps, and a rear wing skirt delete, to
clear those gaps." -RM Auctions
This 1962 Ford Thunderbird Convertible is outfitted with Sports
Roadster package as described above with the added upgrade of a M
code motor. Although not a factory M-Code Sports Roadster this
Thunderbird is a very accurate Tribute to that infamous car.
Outfitted with a 390 cubic inch motor, triple two-barrel
carburetors and the correct Ford 406 FE cylinder heads this
Thunderbird roars to life with the turn of the key.
The recipient of an older restoration this Thunderbird finish in
Rangoon Red with black leather interior is in very good overall
condition and would present beautifully on the show field.
The roof and all components such as power steering and brakes,
power windows and air conditioning are in excellent working
condition including hidden satellite radio. With all these features
driving this Thunderbird outfitted with the Sports Roadster package
is an absolute pleasure to drive and experience.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.